Feel the Magic (As Long As You Love Me) ❤️
by @tcelliott
Liner Notes
#singersongwriter #acousticonetake #capochallenge #capo
I've used a capo on a lot of songs this month but this is the first time I've intentionally used one for the challenge. I dug out my home-made partial capo (strings 3, 4 and 5 on the fretboard.)
This is another one for Phoebe.
Lyrics
I believe in the magic That brought together two broken souls We are lucky to have it Mending the broken pieces into a whole
And I can feel the magic in the air I know that it will always be there As long as you love me As long as you love me
Some days I'm feeling fractured That's when I'm needing you to hold me close Sometimes my thoughts become scattered That's when I need you holding me the most
And I can feel the magic in the air I know that it will always be there As long as you love me As long as you love me
Know that I will love you I'll love you true Know that I will love you For being you
I can feel you watching Taking care of all the small details I know that it's exhausting Taking for granted all that it entails
And I can feel the magic in the air I know that it will always be there As long as you love me As long as you love me
Comments
Oh, what a sweet chorus, both lyric and melody. The verse melody is great too, but that chorus makes me sigh. I love it. A very positive and touching song. Thank you. I really enjoyed this one.
Fantastic love song. The capo is transparent. It just allows you to work your magic.
That walking bass line hooked me, and the waltzy rhythm and truth in the chorus kept me listening. This is such a sweet song (and thanks for the reminder that partial capos exist, I need one). My only note is that it needs more murder ballad. Just kidding.
Ooh partial capo, how creative! I love all your slant rhymes: magic / have it, fractured / scattered, watching / exhausting. The whole idea of two broken souls mending the broken pieces into a whole is just heart achingly beautiful. I do love me a good poignant love song!
Nice straight-up love song. The partial capo works to keep the guitar lighter and avoids the boominess that the lower strings normally have.
Lucky Phoebe :) This sounds like it comes straight from the heart. I love the feel of the guitar. It's a beautiful love song!